Online Seven Card Stud
Online Seven Card Stud is probably the most common poker game you will find in a casino. When it comes to Poker, we all grew up with Draw Poker. 5-Card Stud is classic but its become too rare to speak of. (I can't remember the last 5-Card stud game I've seen in or out of a casino). Texas Hold'Em might get all the glamour, but 7-Stud is the game of choice for most players.
7-Stud demands both strategy and skill and it takes a lot of play to develop the winner's edge. Top caliber players are few and far between but they have one thing in common with anyone sitting in for the first time. Every good player of the game is still learning, even the masters ... and the cards run funny for all of us.
Dealing
The dealer deals clockwise starting on their immediate left. They deal one card at a time around the table until each player has two pocket ("hole") cards (face down) and a single up card.
At this point the dealer indicates which player will open the betting, determined by the lowest card. If there's a tie for low card, then it is resolved by suit: spades over hearts, followed by diamonds, and finally clubs.
Betting
Once the initial cards have been dealt, the game begins. At this point we've got three cards on the table per player and that's called "Third Street".
Third Street
The player holding the lowest up card must "open" and either "bet" (a bet equal to twice the ante) or "Fold". If the player folds, the opener passes to the player on their left.
The next player clockwise from the opener can Call by matching the opener, raise by betting the low betting limit or fold. Throughout third street all Bets and Raises are fixed at the low betting limit.
- Note: A raise is simply a second bet. It must be equal to the bet that is being raised. Call $2.00 and raise $2.00, etc. There is typically a three raise limit on each round. (check with the dealer if you aren't sure). If a player is "all in", you may complete the original bet (table limit) and then raise that amount.
Fourth Street
The dealer gives each player another open (up) card. Unlike third street, the opener in the fourth and remaining streets is the high hand as determined by the open cards. They may Check (Pass) or Bet. It they Bet it's at the low limit ($2.00) and that fixes all raises in this round to the same.
If the high hand is an open pair, the opener can Bet at the upper limit ($4.00) and this fixes all Raises in the round to the same.
Fifth and Sixth Street
Again, the card is dealt up and high hand opens. All Bets and Raises are at the upper limit ($4.00).
Seventh Street (a.k.a. "The River")
The last card, is another pocket or hole card (face down). All bets and raises are at the high limit ($4.00).
Showdown
After the Bets and Raises have been resolved, the remaining players enter the Showdown. The opener reveals his pocket cards. If a player wishes to compete with this hand they too reveal their pocket cards, or they can yield and muck out (Fold).
At the casino it's the dealer's responsibility to call the winner, as determined by the best 5-card hand under normal Poker rules. |